Gingerbread Men Recipe – Christmas Cookies

Gingerbread Men

Gingerbread men always remind me of my grandmother as we were either making them together or enjoying eating them together. This recipe can be used for gingerbread men or other gingerbread shaped biscuits depending on what cutters you have. Gingerbread cookies are a great way to create Christmas or party themed biscuits. They are also a great way to get the kids involved as they will love to help decorate their men and Christmas shapes.

Ingredients

  • 75g light brown soft sugar
  • 2 tablespoons golden syrup
  • 1 tablespoon black treacle
  • 1 tablespoon water
  • 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 1 rounded teaspoon ground ginger
  • pinch of cloves
  • finely grated zest of half an orange
  • 95g butter/margarine
  • half a teaspoon bicarbonate of soda
  • 225g plain flour sifted (plus a little more if needed)
  • 1 tube of white writing icing/sweets/chocolate/raisins (to decorate)

Method

  1. Put the sugar, syrup, treacle, water, spices and zest in a large saucepan and bring to the boil stirring continuously.
  2. Remove from the heat and stir in the butter and bicarbonate of soda. (You may find it better to cut the butter into lumps first).
  3. Gradually stir in the flour until you have a smooth manageable dough. Add a little more flour if you think it needs it.
  4. Leave the dough covered in a cool place to firm up. This may take approx 30 mins.
  5. Pre-heat an oven to 180°C, gas mark 4. While the oven is heating, roll the dough out to 3mm thick on a lightly floured surface.
  6. Cut out the gingerbread men, or cookie shapes as desired and re-roll the dough as necessary.
  7. Arrange the cookies on baking sheets and bake near the centre of the oven for 10-15 minutes. The biscuits are done when they feel firm to the touch.
  8. Allow them to cool on the baking sheet for a few minutes, then transfer them to a wire cooling rack.
  9. Decorate as desired with icing, sweets and jellies.

Great Cookie Recipe Cookbooks

Why not check out the following cookie cookbooks. They contain tons of great cookie and biscuit recipes, and they aren’t only for Christmas, so you can make tasty cookies all year round. They are available in paperback, hardback and on Kindle devices too.

Great Cookie Cutters!

Cutting out gingerbread men and other shapes by hand really is quite difficult so we suggest that you take a look at our choice of cookie cutters!

A Great Gift for Lovers of Latte Coffee

A latte is a coffee drink made with espresso and steamed milk. The term as used in English is a shortened form of the Italian caffè latte or caffellatte, which means “milk coffee”. (Wikipedia)

Glastal 2 x Double Walled Glasses Set

Are you or your friends lovers of latte? If so, then this Glastal 2 x Double Walled Glasses Set would be an excellent purchase for the home.

These two stylish latte glasses are made from high quality borosilicate glass so there is no risk of the glass bursting at high temperatures. They are also double walled so the inside keeps your coffee warm for longer and your fingers don’t get burned whilst holding the outside. Even more special is that these coffee glasses are hand-blown so they will make a fantastic gift for coffee lovers. As you can see, these latte glasses are very stylish and will look great in any home.

This super gift for coffee lovers costs less than £20 which we feel that this makes an excellent present at a great price. We like gifts that are attractive enough to be displayed when not in use and are also perfect for everyday drinking whenever you get the urge for a rejuvenating caffè latte

How to make a caffè latte

In Italy, caffè latte is usually made for breakfast at home. The coffee is brewed on the stove in a pot. This is then poured into a cup containing hot milk. In Italy, the milk is not foamed, whereas in the international latte version, the milk is foamed.

Elsewhere in the world, a caffè latte is typically prepared in a 240 mL (8 oz) glass or cup with one shot of espresso, commonly a single (30 ml) or double (60 ml), and filled with steamed milk. It should have a layer of foamed milk about 12 mm thick on top.

Of course, different places in the world and different coffee shops will often have their own variation of a caffè latte, but at the top of this post is how Wikipedia describes a caffè latte to be made (so it must be right)!

Essential reading

We’re guessing that if you are reading this gift idea article about latte glasses then you probably like drinking coffee. Below are some books which aim to inform you more about this magical brew and tips and advice on how to make the perfect drink. Enjoy your coffee!

Orange Cream Cheese Icing Recipe for Cupcakes

This tangy orange cream cheese icing recipe goes very well with our chocolate cup cake recipe. I have to confess that chocolate and orange is one of my favourite combinations, but this topping is also great finishing off a carrot cake.

Unfrosted Cupcakes
Frosted Cupcakes

The following ingredients will generously top 12 cup cakes easily.

Ingredients

  • 200g soft cream cheese
  • 50g margarine/butter
  • 200g confectioners sugar (icing sugar)
  • 2 teaspoons grated orange zest
  • 2 teaspoons orange flavoured liquor or orange extract.
    (This can be substituted for the juice of half an orange, but you may need to add flour to thicken the topping to the desired consistency.)

Method

  1. Place the cream cheese and butter into a bowl and with an electric mixer, beat them together until they are soft, well mixed and creamy.
  2. Add the orange zest and extract (or orange juice and flour) and continue to mix together well.
  3. Slowly add the confectioners sugar with the mixer on a slow setting and mix well. Continue to mix on high until the mixture is light and fluffy.
  4. If needed, refrigerate the topping for half an hour to firm up. Spoon the topping onto the cakes, or pipe on using an icing bag in patterns as desired.

Recipe books with great ideas for cupcakes

If you want some great cupcake recipe ideas, we suggest the following books. They are available in paperback, hardback or on Kindle devices depending on which book you prefer!

Useful tools for baking cupcakes

You’re going to need some items when making cupcakes and these three items are essential buys!

Kyocera FK Series White Ceramic Knives

Relatively new in the world of kitchen knives, a ceramic knife is made out of very hard and tough ceramic, often zirconium dioxide (also known as zirconia). Zirconia is rated at 8.5 on the Mohs scale of mineral hardness, which is slightly higher than hardened steel at 7.5 to 8 Mohs but less than the 10 for diamond. The very hard edge of a ceramic kitchen knife rarely needs sharpening.

Advantages that ceramic knives have is that they will not corrode in harsh environments, are non-magnetic, and do not conduct electricity at room temperature. Due to their resistance to acids and caustic substances, plus their usefulness in keeping a cutting edge for longer than forged metal knives, ceramic knives are a great kitchen tool for slicing boneless meat, vegetables, fruit and bread.

However, ceramic knives are brittle and they may break if dropped on a hard surface. They also are not suitable for chopping through bones or frozen foods, or in other situations which require prying. This can result in chipping, snapped points or catastrophic failure. There are a few higher quality brands that now offer a blade created through an additional hot isostatic pressing (HIP) step, and this does improve the toughness of the ceramic knife.

Kyocera FK Series White Ceramic Knives

One of our favorite manufacturers of ceramic kitchen knives is Kyocera. We are especially impressed by their range of high quality but well priced Kyocera FK Series White Ceramic Knives. Unfortunately Kyocera have updated their range of knives since we wrote this article and the FK White Series Ceramic Knives range is no longer for sale. However, Kyocera still make an amazing choice of ceramic bladed kitchen knives and below are a few of the great options available to buy today.

The Many Uses of Vinegar in the Kitchen

At Kitchen & Cook Shop we have found that vinegar has many uses in the kitchen and home so in this article we have gathered together some great tips and advice on how you can make use of vinegar in your cooking and when cleaning your kitchen.

In most cases you will want to use white distilled vinegar, but when using vinegar in cooking you may opt for a different specialty vinegar to add flavour if the application suggests so.

Food and Cooking with Vinegar

Cooking fish
Try soaking fish in vinegar and water before cooking it. You will find that it will be sweeter, more tender and hold its shape better. When boiling or poaching fish, a tablespoon of vinegar added to the water will keep it from crumbling so easily.
Icing cakes
Cake icing can be prevented from becoming sugary if a little vinegar is added to the ingredients before cooking. The same is true when making homemade candy.
Boiling eggs
If you are boiling an egg and it cracks, add a little vinegar to the water and it will prevent the white from escaping into the water.
Keep potatoes white
Try adding a teaspoon of white distilled or cider vinegar to the water in which you boil potatoes. This will keep them white and looking lovely. You can prevent peeled potatoes from turning dark by covering them with water and adding 2 teaspoons of vinegar.
Freshen up wilting vegetables
Slightly wilted vegetables can be freshened up by soaking them in cold water and a little vinegar.
Washing fruit and vegetables
Wash fresh fruits and vegetables in about 500ml water that has had 2 tablespoons of white distilled vinegar. Rinse thoroughly. Research has shown that vinegar helps kill bacteria on fruits and vegetables.
Frying doughnuts
Before frying doughnuts, add ½ teaspoon of vinegar to hot oil to prevent doughnuts soaking up extra grease, but be very careful when adding the vinegar to the hot oil.
Flavour boost
Add flavour and taste to a can of soup, gravy or sauce with a teaspoon of your favorite specialty vinegar!
Meat tenderizer
As a tenderizer for tough meat or game, create a marinade of half a cup of your favorite vinegar to a cup of heated liquid, such as stock or bouillon. For steak, you may wish to use a mix of vinegar and oil. Rub well into the meat and allowed to stand for a couple of hours.
Fluffy Egg Whites
Soak a paper towel with 1-2 tablespoons of white distilled vinegar. Using this vinegar soaked paper towel, wipe the mixing bowl and whisk/beaters, then dry with a cloth or paper towel before whipping your egg whites.
Super Rice
For great tasting, fluffy rice, add a teaspoon of white distilled vinegar to the boiling water before adding rice. The resulting rice will be less sticky and easier to serve.
Emptying out jars
If you are struggling to get the last bit of mayonnaise or salad dressing out of the jar, dribble in a little of your favorite vinegar, tightly put the cap on and shake well. It will surprise you at how much you can retrieve from the jar!

Keep potatoes white
Cook perfect rice
Get rid of wine stains using vinegar
Make your fresh cut flowers last for longer

Cleaning with vinegar

Streak-free windows
Cleaning your windows with vinegar will make them shine! It will not leave streaks on the glass and is a trick that I believe many professional window cleaners still use. Mix equal parts of white distilled vinegar and warm water. Dry with a soft cloth or crumpled up newspaper.
Washing your woodwork
Washing woodwork, painted walls and Venetian blinds can be made easier by using a mixture of 200ml ammonia, 100ml white distilled vinegar and 50ml baking soda with 3.5 litres of warm water. Using this solution, wipe the walls or blinds using a sponge or cloth. Afterwards rinse with clean water. Dirt is easily removed and this technique will not dull the paintwork or leave streaks.
Wood stains
Stubborn rings on wooden surfaces as a result from wet glasses being left standing can be removed by rubbing with a mixture of equal parts of white distilled vinegar and olive oil. Rub gently with the grain and then polish for optimum results.
Metal polish
Brass, copper and pewter aren’t as common in kitchens as they once were, but cleaning with vinegar helps these lovely metals to shine. Dissolve 1 teaspoon of salt in 1 cup of white distilled vinegar and stir in plain flour until it turns into a paste. Apply this paste to the metals and let it stand for about 15 minutes. Always test in an inconspicuous area first. After cleaning, rinse with warm clean water and then polish until dry.
Remove Refrigerator Smells
Pour 250ml of apple cider vinegar into a glass and place it in your refrigerator. Within a couple of days the smells will have disappeared.
Wine stains
Small spots caused by wine can be removed from pure cotton, cotton polyester and some other fabrics if done so within 24 hours. Simply gently sponge white distilled vinegar directly onto the stain and rub away the spots. Afterwards clean the garment or fabric according to the directions on the manufacturer’s care tag.
Fruit stains
When peeling fruit, especially berries, you often find that your hands get very stained after a while. To remove fruit or berry stains, simply clean your hands with vinegar.
Make lunch boxes fresh again
To remove stale smells often found in lunch boxes, just dampen a piece of fresh bread with white distilled vinegar and leave it in the lunch box overnight.
Get rid of cooking smells
Simmer a small pot of vinegar and water solution on the stove for a while after cooking. Be careful not to forget about it though!

Other uses of vinegar in the kitchen

Vinegar as an ant deterrent
If you live in a place when ant invasions are common in your kitchen, you can often deter these pesky insects by washing all major areas of your kitchen (counter tops, cabinets and floors) with white distilled vinegar.
Make flowers last longer
Help to keep fresh flowers lasting longer by adding 2 tablespoons sugar and 2 tablespoons white vinegar to the vase of water (approx. 950ml). Trim the flower stems and remember to change the water every five days.
Get rid of fruit flies or gnats
Fill a bowl with 250ml water, 2 tbsp. sugar, 2 tbsp. apple cider vinegar and a couple of drops of dish soap in your kitchen. This will attract the fruit flies for you to then remove. If these insects are attracted to an over-ripe piece of fruit (for example), bin it to remove the source of attraction.

Essential Reading

You can find thousands of other uses for vinegar in your home by reading the following books. As you can see, vinegar is such an amazing liquid!

OXO Good Grips Peelers – Making Peeling Appealing!

In our household we have a vegetable peeler that has clearly seen better days! It is uncomfortable to use, isn’t very sharp anymore and looks tatty and worn out. It’s obvious that we need to purchase a new peeler sooner rather than later so I have been doing a little research on Amazon.co.uk. Below are the two peelers that I find most a-peel-ing (did you see what I did there?).

OXO is a manufacturer of kitchen utensils, office supplies, and housewares based in New York City. They are committed to making everyday objects easy and comfortable to use, and judging by user reviews of OXO Good Grips Peelers they are surpassing themselves!

Our current peeler is of the swivel type. I have tried using the Y peeler variety but I found it a little more difficult to use, although I am sure that over time I would find it just as easy to use. OXO peelers have an excellent reputation for being comfortable to hold and use, and the large handles of both the OXO Good Grips Y Peeler and the OXO Good Grips Swivel Peeler mean that holding the vegetable peeler is safe and easy. Many comments from reviewers mention that the OXO peelers are great for those with arthritis or similar problems. The oversize handle absorbs strain from hands and wrist and it is also grippy, even when wet.

OXO Good Grips Y Peeler
OXO Good Grips Y Peeler
OXO Good Grips Swivel Peeler
OXO Good Grips Swivel Peeler

OXO have really studied peelers and looked at all ways of improving them. They seem to have taken it upon themselves to ‘re-design’ the humble peeler so that it is the best it can possibly be. The blades are stainless steel and are very sharp, the peelers have potato eye removers and both of these highly rated peelers are dishwasher-safe. What more could you ask for? Oh yes, the price is excellent too; both cost less than £10 each. They probably aren’t the cheapest vegetable peelers available, but you are certainly paying for a quality peeler that is sure to stay sharp and last for years, unlike my current vegetable peeler!

Just to let you know, we purchased the OXO Good Grips Swivel Peeler not long after first writing this article and it has performed flawlessly for the last 5 years. It is still sharp and looks as good as the day we bought it. I am very impressed and happy with this purchase!

Essential Reading

If you are like me, you probably get a little bored with plain old boiled veggies with your meals, so perhaps it’s time we took a look at some books for great ideas on how to put some interest back into cooking with vegetables. These books about vegetables come in either hardback or paperback and may also be available on Kindle devices.

Disney’s Frozen Food!

Here at Kitchen & Cook Shop we love Disney’s ‘Frozen’ and when we saw these excellent sets for children we knew that they would make fantastic gifts for the youngsters we know. They can enjoy eating with the characters from Disney’s Frozen at home with this stylish 6-piece cutlery set, and also at school when they carry with them this 3D design Frozen lunch bag and drinks bottle!

Both products include images of your Frozen Disney favourites: Anna, Elsa and Olaf the Snowman. The best thing is that the little ones might actually stop singing “Let It Go” for 5 minutes while they are using these fabulous Frozen dinnerware. Enough with that song already!

If you’ve worn out your copy of Disney’s Frozen, you can always buy it again! For Blu-Ray users we recommend Frozen on Blu-Ray or if you have a DVD player you’ll need Frozen on DVD.

The movie Frozen makes an excellent gift for young and old alike. Even if you’ve seen the film before, you’ll still enjoy watching it again due to the superb animation, wonderful soundtrack and funny moments. I know that it’s on my Christmas wish list!

Christmas Gift Ideas: Christmas Aprons!

Festive Christmas Kitchen Aprons

Christmas is a time when families and friends come together and eat and enjoy each others company around the Christmas table, but amidst all the joy we sometimes forget that someone has to cook the meal and then clean up afterwards! Why not give these wonderful people a Christmas gift of a festive apron to keep their clothes clean. It’s sure to put a smile on their face as they sink their hands into a bowl full of washing up!

You can find these aprons and more in our extended Christmas Aprons Amazon Ideas List here.

Stylish Christmas Aprons

Are you the kind of person that handles Christmas dinner with ease? No burnt turkeys in your household! Whilst others rush around, you have everything organised and prepared – A true Masterchef. If this sounds like you or someone you know, then we consider you to be a classy cook and deserve a stylish apron to wear on the 25th of December! Makes a perfect Christmas present for the cook in your household. Check out these quality aprons below:

Novelty Christmas Kitchen Aprons

Christmas is a time to spread good cheer to your fellow man (and woman of course) so why not wear a Christmas apron that not only protects your clothes, but also makes you and those around you laugh!

Sexy Christmas Aprons

It’s Christmas and you’re bound to pile on a few pounds which may make you feel not quite as sexy as normal, but who cares – show the world that you are still as desirable as ever by donning a cheeky Christmas apron. They can look, but not touch… unless you want them to of course! Also makes a naughty Christmas gift for your loved one.

Don’t forget to check out our extended Christmas Aprons Amazon Ideas List here.

Product Comparison: Electric Grills with Griddles

Barbecues and food cooked on the grill is a pleasure that we enjoy every summer, but with such unpredictable weather for the rest of the year, wouldn’t it be nice to enjoy that ‘outdoors’ cooked taste whatever the season? With these electric grill and griddle appliances it is completely possible!

Below are three electric grills with griddle plates that we shall quickly compare for you using feedback from buyers on the UK Amazon website.

All three of these electric grills have RRP of less than £65 and often they can be found for less in the sales making them excellent value. They are excellent for all year round use and perfect for using when camping or in a caravan, campervan or motorhome. Importantly they are all created to cook food healthily, have non-stick surfaces and are easy to clean.

George Foreman Large Variable Temperature Grill & Griddle 23450

Let us start with the most expensive, the George Foreman 23450 Grill and Griddle. George Foreman grills have an excellent reputation and they have produced many different models of various sizes and capabilities. They began the small healthy grill revolution and today continue to manufacture superb products. The George Foreman 23450 Grill and Griddle has a four portion grill and six portion griddle, and both the grill and griddle have their own independent temperature controls which allows you to adjust the temperature of each surface dependent on the type of food you are cooking. This electric grill and griddle is well sized, thus allowing you to cook for 10 people all at once. Imagine that! Of course, George Foreman grills claim to be very healthy and the non-stick surface in this grill means that by not adding any extra oil, you can reduce your fat intake when cooking as up to 42% of the fat from food is removed in the cooking process.

George Foreman 23450 Grill & Griddle

The 23450 model is a replacement for the George Foreman 18603 model. On Amazon.co.uk the George Foreman 23450 Grill and Griddle receives in the most part very good reviews, however some people have had problems with the product failing after just a month or two. The other thing often mentioned is that this new model is slightly smaller than previous and it is not possible to fit as much food on as before.

Quest 35490 Large Teppanyaki Grill

The next product we have chosen is the Quest 35490 Large Teppanyaki Electric Grill. It is the cheapest option here so it does have less features, however it is still a great product. It has no ridged grill area but a big flat griddle for all your cooking needs. Quest expect that you will want to use this Teppanyaki Grill for gathering with your friends and family and they include 8 mini wooden spatulas so everyone can get involved in the cooking! It has an adjustable temperature control and a removable drip tray to make cleaning easier. The Quest 35490 Teppanyaki Grill has a large non-stick cooking surface of 47cm x 26cm and cool touch handles for easy movement of the grill when hot.

Quest 35490 Large Teppanyaki Grill

The reviews on Amazon.co.uk for the Quest 35490 Large Teppanyaki Electric Grill are positive overall. Some buyers have complained of machine failure and even dangerous goods, and some say that their product arrived having been already used or in a very bashed box. Generally though, purchasers like this Teppanyaki grill. Many people have used it for parties or camping they say that it’s great!

James Martin by Wahl ZX833 Table Top Grill with Flat Plate

The James Martin ZX833 Table Top Grill with Flat Plate is made by Wahl and has a large cooking surface with both ridged grill and flat griddle areas. It has an adjustable temperature control and easy to clean removable parts, something that the neither of the other grills here have, much to some people’s dismay! This grill and griddle is smaller than the other two compared in this article but I can see it easily cooking enough for 2 to 4 people. Wahl say that James Martin has personally designed and tested this grill and griddle, and included is a book with some of James’ recommended recipes.

James Martin by Wahl ZX833 Table Top Grill with Flat Plate

Reviewers on Amazon.co.uk are very impressed with the James Martin by Wahl ZX833 Table Top Grill in the most part. The few complainers state that this product does not get hot enough. Perhaps they have faulty items because most people are very happy with their purchase. Quite a few reviewers have compared this to George Foreman grills and are claiming that this is not only much better, but that they would not go back to using a George Foreman electric grill again – high praise indeed! The point that most people make is that this electric grill is easy to clean, and for many this is an important fact. Is it enough to sway you towards buying a James Martin Grill over a George Foreman one?

Grill and Griddle Conclusion

Which of the three grill and griddle machines above would we buy if we looking for this type of product. To be honest, they are all excellent, and all seem to do a great job of healthily cooking a wide range of foods. I think I would probably buy the James Martin ZX833 Table Top Grill. It’s a bit smaller than the other two which suits me and the removable plates for easy cleaning sound great to me, however in all honesty I don’t think you can go wrong with any of these grills!

Product Comparison: Electric Blade Coffee Grinders

Freshly ground coffee smells and tastes lovely, and for those of us on a budget or with small kitchens, a compact electric blade coffee grinder is the perfect answer to achieving that freshly ground flavour. Blade coffee grinders are known to be not quite as good for grinding coffee beans as burr coffee grinders, but these items are generally bigger, more expensive and not capable of grinding anything other than coffee beans.

Below are three coffee grinders that we shall quickly compare for you using feedback from buyers on the UK Amazon website and from our own experience.

Bosch MKM 6003 Coffee Grinder

In our kitchen, we have the Bosch MKM 6003 coffee grinder in black colour. Although this electric coffee grinder costs more than the others shown here, it matches our Bosch kettle, hence the reason I purchased it – and I like the Bosch brand too. I actually use our Bosch grinder solely for grinding the chillies that I have grown in my garden and dried using the excellent Severin Fruits, Vegetables and Herbs Dryer.

Bosch MKM 6003 Coffee Grinder

I find that this coffee grinder perfectly chops up my chillies to both coarse or fine flakes, all the way up to a fine powder. It can also be used for grinding nuts and other spices and it does the job really well. The Bosch MKM 6003 coffee grinder is easy and safe to use and is available in black or white. It is quite easy to clean, but for obvious reasons it must not be submerged in water. The blade is very sharp so take care when cleaning this coffee grinder. The black colour is very classy, but I feel that the Bosch White Grinder doesn’t look quite so nice. I’m not keen on the green coloured switch, but that’s just a matter of taste.

At the time of writing, the Bosch MKM 6003 coffee grinder has received over 2100 reviews on Amazon.co.uk achieving an excellent 4.5 out of 5 star rating. A few people have experienced some minor quibbles but overall this a quality product made by a dependable manufacturer.

Because I use my Bosch grinder for hot chillies, I dare not use it for coffee, even after cleaning, so I am thinking of purchasing a coffee grinder solely for coffee beans. Two of the best value coffee grinders that have caught my eye are the VonShef Coffee Grinder and the Andrew James Coffee, Nut and Spice Grinder. Both are made by manufacturers we like, are excellent value, compact in size, and would be great for grinding coffee beans and nuts and spices. Let’s take look at these two coffee grinders shall we?

Andrew James Coffee, Nut and Spice Grinder

As with the other coffee grinders compared here, the Andrew James 150W Coffee, Nut and Spice Grinder has sharp stainless steel blades and capacity of about 70 grams. The Bosch has a 75 gram capacity whilst the VonShef coffee grinder falls behind with a 45 gram capacity. Many people that have bought the Andrew James grinder use it for nuts and spices and they are very happy with the results. A 2 year manufacturer’s warranty is included.

Andrew James Coffee, Nut and Spice Grinder

Most reviewers of the Andrew James 150W Coffee, Nut and Spice Grinder are happy with their purchase. The overall feeling is that this coffee grinder is a good buy, with its only fault being that it does not always produce an even coffee grind on just one attempt. Two or more whizzes are often required.

VonShef Coffee Grinder

Finally we look at the VonShef Electric Coffee Grinder. This is a very nice looking coffee grinder with a stylish design. Like the Andrew James coffee grinder, it has a 150 watt motor (the Bosch is more powerful than the other two with a 180 watt motor) and it also has stainless steel blades. The VonShef grinder has non-slip feet and an ‘easy-store’ power cord – both of which sound very handy.

VonShef Coffee Grinder

In the past VonShef grinder models were prone to failure but it would appear that VonShef has sorted out these problems and quality control has been vastly improved with this VonShef Coffee Grinder, the very latest model. The 2016 model had great reviews and this 2017 grinder is even better. It has had less buyers than the other two electric blade grinders here but current ratings stand at 4.4 out of 5 stars. Well done VonShef!

Coffee Grinder Conclusions

The Andrew James and VonShef grinders both cost less than £17 at the time of writing so I consider both to be great value and both worthy of my hard-earned cash! Those that are happy with the VonShef Electric Coffee Grinder have no complaints, especially at its excellent price, and the Andrew James Coffee, Nut & Spice Grinder has been for sale since 2011 so it has a very solid reputation for reliability.

As I mentioned earlier, I am very happy with my Bosch MKM 6003 Coffee Grinder. It is more powerful that the other two here, but also costs a fair bit more than the VonShef or Andrew James Grinders. Is it worth the extra money? No, I don’t think so, but I have no complaints at all with it!

I hope that this short product comparison helps you if you are looking to purchase an electric blade coffee grinder.

Simple Chocolate Cupcakes

When I was a youngster making cupcakes they were called fairy cakes, perhaps that shows my age! This is the simple recipe I learnt from my mum that I still make today covered with the traditional ‘hundreds and thousands’ topping. It makes a good fluffy cake that you can decorate as your fancy takes you.

Cupcakes

Ingredients:

  • 110g Butter/Margarine
  • 110g Granulated Sugar
  • 75g Flour
  • 35g Coco Powder
  • 2 eggs
  • 1tsp baking powder
  • Decoration: icing, hundreds and thousands, whipped cream, etc.

Method:

  1. Preheat the oven to 180ºC. Make ready approx. 16 paper or silicon cake cups on a tray.
  2. Add the butter and sugar to a bowl and mix with an electric mixer until it is light and fluffy. This can take approximately five minutes and the mixture will lighten and become cream-like.
  3. Add the two eggs to the mixture and mix for two or three minutes until it is well mixed and creamy. If the mixture starts to curdle add a little of the flour.
  4. While still mixing slowly add the flour, coco powder and baking powder to the mixture and mix well.
  5. The cake mixture should thicken slightly and stay in peaks when you lift out a spoon. If the peaks fall over add a little more flour, mix and test again.
  6. Spoon out the mixture in to the cake cups and fill each one only half full. This allows space for the cake to rise during cooking.
  7. Depending on how you are decorating your cup cakes you can add some decoration now, e.g. sugar, hundreds and thousands etc.
  8. Place in the centre of the oven and cook for 15-20 minutes. After 15 minutes check to see if the cakes are cooked by lightly pressing the top, if it bounces back into place they are done, if the dent from your finger remains they need a little more time. Keep checking to make sure they are not overcooked.
  9. Once cooled you can decorate in many different ways for all manor of occasions, there are plenty of ideas online. Whipped creamy tops covered with ornaments are a favourite way to go. This recipe I find is a good base for cup cakes.

Below are some things you will find here at Kitchen & Cook Shop that help make scrumptious cupcakes!



Add Colour to Mealtimes – Red Dinner Sets

Did you know that the colour red can stimulate the appetite, and it is often used in restaurants for this purpose. It increases our craving for food and other stimuli. Red is also the color of energy. It can excite our emotions and motivates us to take action.

Red Dinner Sets

Having a vibrant dinner set makes mealtimes fun and interesting and red crockery is great at displaying certain foods really well, especially dishes such as soups, curries and puddings.

A red dinner set always brings a smile to your face when you take it out of the cupboard. If you are tired after a long day at work and can’t be bothered to cook, then this stimulation of the senses can make you more positive about the meal you are preparing and eating. Consider a red dinning set as a quick pick-me-up!

Red crockery can also make an excellent gift. It is a fun present for a friend or family member so if you know of someone whose crockery is looking a little tired or faded, why not surprise them with a vibrant gift for the kitchen!

Below are some of our favourite red dinner sets. They are available in plain or patterned, porcelain or stoneware, and they are sure to make each mealtime a pleasure.

Keep your Drinks Cool with Geeky Star Wars Ice Cube Trays!

Are you, or is someone you know, a Star Wars fan? If so, check out these useful gifts for any Star Wars geek!

As well as the great Star Wars character moulds show above, there are many other Star Wars mould designs available for making ice cubes or chocolate treats including a detailed Millennium Falcon mould! The Death Star mould seen below creates a large ball of ice that it is sure to keep your drink cool for much longer than a standard ice cube, or even better, it can be used to create a huge chocolate Death Star ball of goodness! It’s definitely on my Christmas wish list.

These ice cube trays add fun to every cool drink that you have and they are an excellent gift. They are certainly a talking point. As mentioned earlier, an added bonus is that they can also be used to make chocolate, jelly and even ice cream shapes. It’s great that a simple kitchen product can be so much fun!

May the force be with you!

Looking for more film related drinking gift ideas? We have a great article on Blade Runner and the ‘Cibi’ Double Whisky Glass which is full of ideas for fans of whisky and Blade Runner.

Product Comparison: 5kg Electronic Kitchen Scales

For those that like to cook or bake, a set of decent kitchen scales is an essential piece of equipment for the kitchen.

In this article we will take a quick look at three different style kitchen scales that have been designed to weigh up to 5kgs of ingredients. They cost from about £15 upwards and all have good reviews on the UK Amazon website.

Salter Slim Design Kitchen Scale

Let’s begin by looking at the cheapest kitchen scales that we have chosen for this comparison, the Salter Slim Design Electronic Platform Kitchen Scale in Black. These kitchen scales measure up to 5kgs in weight in increments of 1g, very useful for being accurate with your quantities. They are slimline in form and modern and attractive to look at. I would guess that they are easy to store due to their slim design and I like the stainless steel platform and the LCD display looks easy to read.

Salter Slim Design Kitchen Scale

Salter have a long history in the weights and measures business and the reviews of this kitchen scale are generally favourable although the biggest gripe that people have with these scales is that they only tend to last a year or less before packing in. This is certainly not ideal but perhaps you get what you pay for? Although Slater offer a 15 year manufacturers guarantee on these scales, for the most part it probably isn’t worth the hassle of sending them away for a refund if they have broken. A common problem with these scales seems to be that they are susceptible to water damage so using large quantities of liquids on or near them is not recommended. Damage by liquids would probably not be covered by guarantee anyway.

Salter Kitchen Scales in white and silver

These Salter Kitchen Scales are also available in white and silver:

Duronic KS5000 Kitchen Scales

Next we have the Duronic KS5000 Large Digital Display 5KG Kitchen Scales. The RRP of these kitchen scales is £50 but often they are available to purchase at about half that price. As with the other kitchen scales compared here, they have a maximum weight capacity of 5kgs and measure in 1 gram increments. I love the very clear round display and the way that it shows the weight being measured with large numbers. It looks very sci-fi to me! It is supplied with a lovely stainless steel mixing bowl which makes the price of these scales great value. These scales have a zero/tare function and auto switch-off to save battery power.

Duronic KS5000 Large Digital Display 5KG Kitchen Scales

Reviews by Amazon.co.uk users are mostly excellent. There are a couple of complaints of customers receiving a faulty product and some mention that the bowl and scales seem a little flimsy, but the overall feeling is that these really are top notch scales with great features at an excellent price.

Morphy Richards 3-in-1 Digital Kitchen Scales

Finally we come to the Morphy Richards 3-in-1 Digital Kitchen Scales. Morphy Richards are a very well known and respected name in the home and they make a wide range of electronic products for the kitchen so let’s see how these scales compare to the Salter and Duronic makes, shall we?

Morphy Richards 3-in-1 Digital Kitchen Scales

As you can see, these scales are a different design to the others on this page however they too can weigh a maximum of 5kg. The bowl is part of the scale itself meaning that with the tare feature which includes a fluid volume indicator, you can conveniently weigh all your ingredients in the same bowl. How useful this is, I’m not sure. Morphy Richards says it saves time, saves using lots of different bowls and saves on the washing up, and perhaps your measuring is more accurate, but this is only true if the function works well.

The digital jug scale has a choice of measuring options with both solid and liquid conversion features due to the integrated water, milk and oil volume indicators. The stainless steel bowl looks great and detaches from the scale with the click of a button, however some people say this is a little stiff so it might be a problem if you have a disability in this area. The other biggest complaint is that you have to squat or bend down a little to see the digital readout clearly. This too can be a problem for those with mobility issues.

The Morphy Richards Kitchen Scales seen here are red but they are also available in black and graphite:

Which would we buy?

For me, the answer is simple. Although the Morphy Richards 3-in-1 Digital Kitchen Scales are well rated and look great, I would opt for the Duronic KS5000 Kitchen Scales. The reviews tell me that this is a decent product and I love the design. Personally, I would be wary of buying the Salter Kitchen Scales mostly due to the negative reviews it has got regarding breakdowns but it is the cheapest scale here so it might be worth the risk.

You can view these three kitchen scales plus some others that are also highly rated on our Storefront on Amazon.

Essential Reading:

If you are reading this kitchen scales product comparison article, I am guessing that you might be a person that likes to bake or is thinking about baking. If so, then below we have three highly regarded books about baking that you might be interested in. They are available on Kindle devices and in traditional print. Enjoy your baking!

Product Comparison: Great Value Electric Juicers

It is generally agreed by nutritionists and medical professionals alike that juicing is good for you, especially if you or those in your family are not keen on vegetables. Investing in a juicer can really improve your health if you use it sensibly and follow a well designed nutritional plan.

As you can see from looking at the products we have chosen below, you do not have to spend a vast amount of money to start living a healthy lifestyle. Electric juicers can range from £25 to over £300 depending on what you want to juice, in what quantities and with how much power, but our choices below all cost under £75.00. We feel that the three juicers we have picked are great for those that are just starting to juice their fruit and vegetables and who do not want to spend too much money as they begin this new venture.

Philips HR1832/01 Viva Collection Compact Juicer

Let us start by looking at the Philips HR1832/01 Viva Collection Compact Juicer. The Philips juicer is the smallest in size but still produces the same amount of juice so they’ve manufactured a miracle machine here! This electric juicer has a 500W motor that seems to perform very well. The design is modern, compact and stylish. The RRP of this juicer is £75, so it is the most expensive juicer here, but it is very highly rated so perhaps the higher cost suggests a high quality product.

Philips HR1832/01 Viva Collection Compact Juicer

The Philips compact juicer can make 1.5 litres of juice in one go and incorporates ‘QuickClean’ technology for easy cleaning in approximately one minute. Its transparent pulp container means that you can see your fruits and vegetables being juiced and it has mess free pulp collection. It also has a clever spout that twists to prevent juice dripping onto your counter top after you’ve filled your glass.

Reviews on Amazon.co.uk for this juicer are generally very good. There are some poor reviews where people have experienced total failure of the machine, sometimes in as little as one month or less. A common problem seems to be an arm part that is fragile and snaps meaning the juicer is rendered useless. Philips don’t appear to be particularly good at customer service either. Other complaints seem to be that the pulp is too wet meaning that it had not juiced well enough. Good reviews include buyers loving the compact size of the machine, the fact that it is easy to clean, and that it does produce very tasty juice.

VonShef Juicer Machine for Whole Fruits and Vegetables

This VonShef Juicer Machine has a 400W motor that runs at two speeds to tackle hard or soft fruits. It has an extra large feeding chute to handle different sizes of fruit, a 500ml jug to collect the juice and a 1.5L pulp container. With an RRP of £39.99 it is the cheapest juicer here, and it does have the smallest motor of the three, but it is still a well regarded juice machine.

VonShef Juicer Machine for Whole Fruits and Vegetables

It is a stylish looking juicer having a good looking stainless steel finish and the manufacturers claim that is easy to clean. It fits together well and all the removable parts are dishwasher safe. Most purchasers would agree that this electric juicer is simple to clean but some find it not quite powerful enough for their needs. Another good point is that so far there have been only a couple of complaints about breakdowns or faulty products, so it looks as though VonShef are improving on their already great reputation.

Duronic JE10 Whole Fruit and Vegetable Juicer

Lastly we take a look at the Duronic JE10 Whole Fruit and Vegetable Juicer which has an RRP of £59.99. This juicer has the most powerful motor here at 1000W motor but is a bit cheaper than the Philips juicer so let’s take a look at it more closely. It looks similar to the VonShef juicer in design but is larger overall and has a capacity of almost double. It has a 2.5 litre pulp container and a 1.1 litre juice collecting jug. The fruit chute is large (85mm wide) and it too has two speed settings.

Duronic Juicer JE10 Whole Fruit and Vegetable Juicer

As with all juicer manufacturers, Duronic claim that their juicer is easy to clean but not all the buyers would agree. In general, reviews of this product are good, but not great. As with many juicers sold, there seems to be a few problems with machine failure and people have complained that it does not produce enough juice and the extracted pulp is still very wet. However people love the affordability and many say that this juice machine is better than other juicers that they have purchased in the past.

Which Electric Juicer would we buy?

If we were just getting into juicing, here at Kitchen and Cook Shop, we would most probably plump for the Philips HR1832/01 Viva Collection Compact Juicer. It costs more than the others (sometimes double the price) but it tends to have less problems and is much more compact which suits our small kitchen. We like both VonShef and Duronic as manufacturers and their products are enjoyed by thousands of people, and the two juicers here are cheaper than the Philips machine so if you’re just beginning juicing then either of these electric juicers would be a good inexpensive purchase. The price of these juicers change frequently so check online often and aim to get a bargain!

After comparing many juicers – not just these shown here – one thing that I find common to all is the problem of machine failure. Perhaps these cheaper juicers have all been built to a low price point and a juicer simply needs to be built better to overcome the tremendous strains that are put on its parts.

If we were seasoned juice makers and we wanted to upgrade we would seriously think about purchasing a more expensive juicer, such as the very highly rated Sage by Heston Blumenthal – The Nutri Juicer Plus.

Essential Reading:

If you are just starting to enjoy the benefits of juicing, these books are certain to help you find the best recipes. They are full of tips and advice for juicing and dieting with juices and are available on Kindle devices and in traditional print. Enjoy your juicing!

The Life Changer! Kitchen Craft Microwave Rice Cooker

Please note: This article was first written in October 2014 and since then the design of this Microwave Rice Cooker has changed, however the excellent results still remain the same. Pictures shown below are of the most recent design.

It’s not very often that something you purchase completely changes the way that you do something. It might be a car or a golf club or a mobile phone, but for me it was a simple, plastic microwave rice cooker! I purchased the Kitchen Craft Microwave Rice Cooker almost 10 years ago and I haven’t looked back since. What is even more amazing is that this rice cooker usually costs less than £12.00 – Bargain!

Kitchen Craft Microwave 1.5 L Rice Cooker
Kitchen Craft Microwave 1.5 L Rice Cooker

I had always struggled with making good rice on the stove. It almost always boiled over and the end result was usually a burnt pan, messy stove top and sticky rice! I used to hate planning meals with rice as I knew that there was always lots of cleaning up to do afterwards.

One day, that all changed. I met a colleague’s wife who happened to be Chinese and she let me in on a little secret. The first thing she did when she moved to the UK was to buy a microwave rice cooker. I was shocked – but also very intrigued… If it’s good enough for her, it must be good enough for me.

I did some research on Amazon, found the Kitchen Craft Microwave Rice Cooker and took the plunge. A few days later my rice cooker arrived and after a quick clean I made my first pot of rice following the instructions. It was very good indeed – not perfect – but better than anything I had made in the previous years on the stove.

After a few tweaks to the instructions, I now produce excellent rice every time. In fact, this microwave rice cooker is so easy to use that I will happily make rice for lunch or dinner. I even look forward to it! It is simple to use, easy to clean and has proved to be very durable. Our rice cooker has been in weekly use for ten or so years and it still works as good as new. It is the only way I will ever cook rice now.

Here are my personal tips for using this Rice Cooker:

  • 2 measuring pots of rice to 3.5 measuring pots of BOILING water. Boiling water turned this good microwave rice cooker into an exceptional rice cooker!
  • Stir a little oil into the rice before adding the water
  • Cook for 6 minutes (full power), take out, stir, then cook for another 5 to 6 minutes (full power). All done.
  • Place the rice cooker on a plate in the microwave because if you get the quantities wrong it will bubble over.
  • Optional: Try crumbling in a stock cube, or add herbs/spices for extra flavour.

All in all, this is an excellent kitchen rice cooker and highly recommended by us at Kitchen & Cook Shop.

Kitchen Craft Microwave 1.5 L Rice Cooker Reviews

All of the words above are my own, and as you can tell, I love my rice cooker and would not be without it. Perhaps you’re thinking to yourself that just one person’s opinion is not enough, and I agree with you. It’s good to get a range of opinions and thoughts before buying any kitchen product, be it a vegetable peeler or a food mixer, so with that in mind I thought that I would let you know about a couple of things. Firstly, the Kitchen Craft Microwave 1.5 L Rice Cooker is the most reviewed microwave rice cooker on Amazon.co.uk with over 1,600 reviews. It also has a star rating of 4.3 out of 5, which I think is excellent.

Of course, there are always going to be some negative reviews. I would agree with these people that the instructions are poor and that it is prone to leakage, but once you have the technique correct, you’ll never make bad rice again. Other negatives include people saying that brown rice does not cook very well and that it is too small for a family of four or more.

The majority of reviews are positive with the most common plus points being the quality of the product, the great results of perfect rice and the fact that you can also throw in some other ingredients and create a ‘one pot wonder’. Get yours today!

Colourworks Silicone Spatula – Essential Cake Making Tool

It may seem a little over enthusiastic to write a review about a silicone spatula, but a good spatula is something I think is essential in cake making and a necessary tool for the kitchen. Kitchen & Cook Shop’s Paul managed to melt my previous plastic spatula whilst making a batch of chilli oil – I guess it was hot oil in both senses of the word – and I really missed that particular tool and the temporary replacement he bought for the kitchen just wasn’t up to the task.

Kitchen Craft Colourworks Silicone Spatula

In my experience a good spatula is slim and bendy with no bulges or other design features that hamper its use. For example, some spatulas have a lump in the scraping part of the spatula where the handle joins the flat spatula part. This lump means that you cannot easily scrape all the cake mixture of the spatula without leaving some residue you can’t get to around the lump. This I find particularly annoying. It also means that you cannot use the spatula to slide underneath a cooling cookie to remove it from greaseproof paper as there is not enough of the flat part and again the ‘lump’ gets in the way causing the cookie to break up.

Kitchen Craft Colourworks Silicone Spatula

For me, the Kitchen Craft Colourworks Purple Silicone Spatula is the perfect design. It is formed in one piece so it is smooth all the way from the handle to the tip of the spatula, allowing it to be used for many different purposes. It has a very handy length of 28cm and now comes in 9 different colours! It is also silicone, so Paul can’t melt this one, unless his chillies are so hot they can melt anything!

Reviewers on Amazon UK agree that this a very useful spatula, well designed and also comes in a wide range of colours. They say that once you have used a silicone spatula you won’t want to go back to using a plastic one.

The Kitchen Craft Colourworks Silicone Spatula is the perfect tool for me and I would be lost without it.

Kitchen Craft Colourworks Silicone Spatula - Colours

If you love baking like we do then take a look at these wonderful cake making and baking books to inspire you:

Kyocera FK Black Series Ceramic Knives

A ceramic knife is constructed out of very hard and tough ceramic, zirconium dioxide, also known as zirconia. Zirconia is rated at 8.5 on the Mohs scale of mineral hardness, which is a little higher than hardened steel at 7.5 to 8 Mohs but less than the 10 for diamond. The edge of a ceramic kitchen knife rarely needs sharpening due its hardness.

Ceramic knives are a great kitchen tool for slicing boneless meat, vegetables, fruit and bread, and they are known to have some advantages over traditional steel kitchen knives. They are non-magnetic, don’t conduct electricity at room temperature and do not corrode in harsh environments. They are resistant to natural acids and caustic substances and they can retain their cutting edge for longer than forged metal knives.

Kyocera Black Knives

There are some drawbacks though. Ceramic knives are often brittle and they may break if dropped on a hard surface. They are not recommended for cutting through bones or frozen foods, or in situations which require prying. Chipping, snapped points or catastrophic failure can be the result of not following the recommended guidelines for ceramic kitchen knives. The good news is that higher quality brands now produce ceramic knives with blades created via an additional hot isostatic pressing (HIP) step, which improves the toughness of the ceramic knife.

One of our favorite manufacturers of ceramic kitchen knives is Kyocera. Unfortunately Kyocera have updated their range of knives since we wrote this article and the FK Black Series Ceramic Knives range is no longer for sale. However, Kyocera still make an amazing choice of ceramic bladed kitchen knives and below are a few of the great options available to buy today.